Set within a natural setting, Hotel Rústico Prado da Viña is located in Finisterre, on the Galician Costa da Morte. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, spacious gardens and free Wi-Fi.
Murphy
Ireland
Comfortable and clean hotel on a quiet location. Excellent breakfast.
Hotel Mar de Fisterra is set in Fisterra, at the end of Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and less than 50 metres from Langosteira beach.
Aine
Ireland
We really enjoyed out stay at Hotel Mar de Fisterra. The staff were so nice and helpful, they were always there with a smile to answer any question we had. The rooms were lovely and spacious and the views were lovely. The hotel is on the Camino route and was quiet in the evenings. Close to restaurants and shops.
Set in Finisterre, 500 metres from Langosteira Beach, Hotel Bela Fisterra offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Nicola
South Africa
Absolutely beautiful setting. Right on the beach.
Clean lovely room. Very stylishly done.
The wild flower garden was wonderful.
This recently-opened hotel is situated just one street away from the seafront of Langosteira beach and 1 km from the mythical city centre of Finisterre and its famous cape.
Blair
United States
Super clean, great size of room, wonderful private balcony looking at the beach. The highlight was the super helpful receptionist, Morgana. She is delightful, kind, hard working and really made my stay great.
Located in Finisterre, 200 metres from Da Ribeira Beach, Hotel Costa da Morte provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Dermot
Ireland
The hotel was very clean modern and the staff were very nice to deal with
Hotel Faro de Finisterre offers rooms in Finisterre near Mar de Fora Beach and Coído de Cabanas Beacch.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Very central in Fisterra, near the bus station, modern and spacious rooms with a good bathroom. The bed was memory foam - which I don't like, but that's just my opinion. We didn't have breakfast here though it was available.
Hotel SempreFisterra is situated in Finisterre. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is available.
Georgia
Australia
Location was perfect. I strolled past the property on my way to complete my Camino in Finisterre. The room was a perfect oasis after completion. The bathroom was a little small, but it was clean and well equipped. The room that I got had an opening window, but unfortunately it opened to an alley which was loud. Such is the way with small street, cobbled roadways, and late-night activities. There was a lift or stairs to access the rooms. Plus a well-stocked breakfast / brunch / snacking room. I took a cup of tea and some slices to my room before dinner - and also had muesli and a banana for breakfast the following morning. Check in wasn’t till 4pm, but I got in 2ish after some baggage got dropped off.
Located in the charming town of Fisterra, this hotel is the ideal stop-over for those completing the final stages of the Santiago de Compostela Pilgrim Route.
Very clean, kettle, tea and snacks in the room. Good bathroom.
This recently-opened hotel is situated just one street away from the seafront of Langosteira beach and 1 km from the mythical city centre of Finisterre and its famous cape.
wonderful place to recuperate after completing the Camino !
Set in Finisterre, within 300 metres of Da Ribeira Beach and less than 1 km of Corveiro Beach, Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the...
Great hotel and breakfast buffet, very nice staff.
Finisterre was the culmination of a coastal camino from...
Finisterre was the culmination of a coastal camino from Porto to Santiago, and we thought it was worth it. We were lucky to have sunny mild days, spectacular views and interesting walking paths. I'm glad we extended our walk.
Lora
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful old harbour town, full of history.
Beautiful old harbour town, full of history. The town is on the small side, so I would not spend more than two days there. Great walk to the near Lighthouse...sunsets are magical, don't miss them. At the lighthouse they have a restaurant and a bar too, From Finisterre you have a great view of the bay and there is a beautiful beach near-by. The town offers a lot of fish restaurants but I was not impressed with them. My suggestion is to get the car and to explore the other Capes in the Costa de la Muerte or to reach the other villages - less tourist orientated.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
i visited after completing a Camino walk and was happy of a...
i visited after completing a Camino walk and was happy of a couple of days downtime. I visited the lighthouse at the cape to see the ‘end of the world’ and enjoyed a coffee while marvelling at the sight of the Atlantic Ocean stretching to the horizon; just magnificent!
Stephen
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were only here for 1 night so more time to explore the...
We were only here for 1 night so more time to explore the local area would have been good. Friendly people and some interesting bars/restaurants. We had amazing food and the staff were lovely at Taberna Arco da Vella followed by a few late-night drinks at the Madrid-Berlin Bistro, serenaded by the opera-singing owner - great vibe :).
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Dawn
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
After completing the Camino Francais, I can't recommend...
After completing the Camino Francais, I can't recommend Finisterre enough! A world away from.crowded beaches, and the perfect way to end a long, hot walk! The coaches from Santiago are air conditioned, and run promptly, several times a day. Drivers are very friendly and helpful. And only 7 Euros one way! Finisterre is full of fabulous bars, cafes and restaurants - from very simple to something for a special occasion. The beaches are so clean, and full of beautiful shells. The colours of the sand and water need no filters. Visiting at Easter added another dimension, and we loved the processions. Can't wait to return!
Michele
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A two night visit to Finisterre is the right amount of time...
A two night visit to Finisterre is the right amount of time to get to know and enjoy this sea side town - walk to the end of the world and enjoy the spectacular sunset - there are some lovely beaches and a nice variety of restaurants in the town
Patricia
Ireland
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